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Find the solution of the exponential equation, rounded to four decimal places.
4−x/50 = 9
x =
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Start by taking log(base4) of both sides...
-x/50 = log(base4)(9) (We need to use the change of base formula to find the log(base4)(9)
Now we multiply by -50 on both sides.
x = -50(1.5849625) = -79.2481
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